From KOAT.com:SEDILLO HILL, N.M. — Highway 66 just east of Sedillo Hill is back open Thursday morning after a fatal crash. Bernalillo County Sheriff's Deputies said that's where the cyclist, who
family members identified as Mario Maes, rode into traffic and was hit
and killed. The driver is not being charged, but the case will be forwarded to the district attorney's office for review.

UPDATED: Route 66 Reopened After Bicycle Fatality

3:17 p.m. –Police have released more
information and identified the victim from an evening bicycle fatality
that happened on Highway 66 east of Sedillo Hill.
Mario Maes, 34, was riding his bike east on the highway when he
lurched toward the center lane for an unknown reason, police said, into
the path of a Ford Explorer. Maes was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver, who was not immediately charged, was not injured. The DA will review the case once the police report is finished.
Bernalillo County Sheriff’s officers have reopened Route 66 after investigating a bicyclist fatality near Sedillo Hill.
According to the department, the bicyclist rode into traffic and was hit by a Ford Explorer.
The driver of the car has not been charged, but the case will be
forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office for review. The identity of
the bicyclist is being withheld pending notification of his family.